Dune-based, a Fremen leader has just died and everyone's chanting the name of someone they're choosing for the new Naib, a well-respected middle-aged man known for being level-headed. But they're interrupted by Paul and Jessica, performing some Bene Gesserit trick with light that makes them appear god-like, a move to take power over the Fremen. It works. I find it extremely distasteful. My IRL mother weighing a desire to give up physical possessions against the potential uses for the land she owns, and considering an apiary. A wrong number from an angry woman looking for a Melissa. (Not the one from the myths specifically, but still presumably inspired by the apiary bit.) I'm looking at a digital folder labeled 'Eric'; none of the files inside have anything to do with him. An earlier, lower-budget movie version of Barbarella. A variety of nautical references: ornaments shaped like ships, a trip to the beach and a mention of pirates. A painting of pale, black-haired elves with ravens on their shoulders, in a park. Two homeless men, one with a dog, the other a preacher standing on a wooden crate, arguing about Jesus and whether or not he spent a lifetime as a cat. "So ever shall be considered the gardens of Biblios."